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    BBC news
    March 30 2004


    UN official fired over Iraq bomb


    The UN's headquarters were gutted by the blast last August
    The United Nations secretary general sacked security co-ordinator Tun
    Myat after a scathing report on last year's bomb attack on the UN's
    HQ in Baghdad.
    But Kofi Annan refused an offer to resign from his deputy Louise
    Frechette, his spokesman Fred Eckhard told reporters at the United
    Nations.

    Mr Eckhard said the failures had been "collective", except in the
    case of Tun Myat, who had specific responsibility.

    UN special envoy Sergio Vieira de Mello was among the 22 people
    killed.

    More than 100 others were hurt as suicide bombers apparently drove a
    truck laden with explosives into the compound on 19 August.

    In other developments in Iraq:


    A roadside bomb kills a US soldier near the flashpoint town of
    Falluja, west of Baghdad, the US military says

    The US Army admits responsibility for the deaths of two Iraqi
    journalists working for the Arab al-Arabiya satellite television on
    18 March in Baghdad. It says it regrets what it describes as the
    accidental shooting
    'Delusion' of security

    A 30-page summary of the report - circulated internally within the UN
    at the beginning of March - was released to journalists on Monday.

    The report suggests that UN officials failed to ask searching
    questions before deciding to return UN staff to Baghdad, under heavy
    international pressure.

    The report was particularly critical of two UN officials in Baghdad,
    accusing them of "a dereliction of duty" and "a lethargy that is
    bordering on gross negligence" for failing to shield the office
    windows with blast-resistant film.

    The two - Jordan's Paul Aghadjanian and Pa Momodou Sinyan of Gambia -
    were charged with misconduct and will face disciplinary proceedings.

    The report also suggests that Mr Vieira de Mello was among other
    senior managers who failed to appreciate a building security threat
    against them.

    "They were living under the delusion the UN would not be attacked,"
    Mr Eckhard said on Monday.

    Mr Vieira de Mello's deputy Ramiro Lopes da Silva - who was
    responsible for security on site at the Baghdad hotel where the UN
    staff were based - will be reassigned elsewhere with no security
    duties, Mr Eckhard said.
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